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IFB French Institute of Bioinformatics

The French Institute of Bioinformatics (CNRS IFB) is a national service infrastructure in...

126 training materials

21 upcoming events(346 past events)

IFB French Institute of Bioinformaticshttp://www.france-bioinformatique.fr/enhttps://tess.elixir-europe.org/content_providers/ifb-french-institute-of-bioinformaticsThe French Institute of Bioinformatics (CNRS IFB) is a national service infrastructure in bioinformatics. IFB’s principal mission is to provide basic services and resources in bioinformatics for scientists and engineers working in the life sciences. IFB is the French node of the European research infrastructure, ELIXIR./system/content_providers/images/000/000/049/original/ifb-logo_1.png?1469458221

Birmingham Metabolomics Training Centre

Providing training to empower the next generation of metabolomics researchers.
The Birmingham...

8 upcoming events(9 past events)

Birmingham Metabolomics Training Centrehttps://www.birmingham.ac.uk/facilities/metabolomics-training-centre/course-list.aspxhttps://tess.elixir-europe.org/content_providers/birmingham-metabolomics-training-centreProviding training to empower the next generation of metabolomics researchers.
The Birmingham Metabolomics Training Centre provides training to the metabolomics community in both analytical and computational methods. The training centre partners with both the Phenome Centre Birmingham and the NERC Biomolecular Analysis Facility to provide vocational training courses in clinical and environmental metabolomics. We offer a combination of both face-to-face and online courses.
The Birmingham Metabolomics Training Centre is directed by Dr Warwick Dunn, Professor Mark Viant, Dr Ralf Weber and Dr Catherine Winder./system/content_providers/images/000/000/084/original/12106_BMTC_lock-up_AW-01.jpg?1508159124

Department of Bioinformatics - BiGCaT, Maastricht University

The department of Bioinformatics-BiGCaT is part of NUTRIM the school of Nutrition and...

5 training materials

0 upcoming events(1 past event)

Department of Bioinformatics - BiGCaT, Maastricht Universityhttps://www.bigcat.unimaas.nl/https://tess.elixir-europe.org/content_providers/department-of-bioinformatics-bigcat-maastricht-universityThe department of Bioinformatics-BiGCaT is part of NUTRIM the school of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. It was founded in 2001 by Prof. dr. Chris Evelo aiming at employing bioinformatics approaches in systems biology to integrate experimental data and data with current knowledge. Integrative Systems Biology is being developed and applied in various research fields. The department has four core research areas; 1) Metabolic diseases, 2) Micronutrients, 3) Toxicity and risk Assessment and 4) Rare diseases. Within these areas different types of data, like transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics and (epi)genomics data, are collected , integrated and combined with existing knowledge/system/content_providers/images/000/000/093/original/logo_05_72dpi.gif?1528366508

Jalview

Jalviewhttp://www.jalview.org/https://tess.elixir-europe.org/content_providers/jalviewJalview (www.jalview.org) is free-to-use sequence alignment and analysis visualisation software that links genomic variants, protein alignments and 3D structure.
Protein, RNA and DNA data can be directly accessed from public databases (e.g. Pfam, Rfam, PDB, UniProt and ENA etc.). Jalview has editing and annotation functionality within a fully integrated, multiple window interface. The sequence alignment programs Clustal Omega, Muscle, MAFFT, ProbCons, T-COFFEE, ClustalW, MSA Prob and GLProb can be run directly from within Jalview. Jalview integrates protein secondary structure prediction (JPred), generate trees, assesses consensus and conservation across sequence families. Journal quality figures can be generated from the results.
The Jalview Desktop will run on Mac, MS Windows, Linux and any other platform that supports Java.
It has been developed in Geoff Barton's group (www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk) in the School of Life Sciences (www.lifesci.dundee.ac.uk) at the University of Dundee with funding from the BBSRC and the Wellcome Trust./system/content_providers/images/000/000/091/original/logo-boxg.png?1524735946